AFS Volunteer Awards
Supported by 35,000 volunteers worldwide, AFS empowers people of all ages to live, lead and collaborate in diverse settings—in their local communities and around the world. Driven by the mission to foster greater intercultural understanding, AFS volunteers have built a global AFS community of more than 1 million people committed to creating a more just and peaceful world.
AFS Galatti Award
Established in 1983, the AFS Galatti Award honors AFS volunteers whose longtime commitment, dedication and exceptional journey with the organization have advanced the AFS mission and created an impact. It is awarded in honor of Stephen Galatti, who was Director General of AFS for more than 28 years (1936-1964) and who built and transformed AFS into a world-wide organization that promotes peace and global awareness through intercultural learning experiences.

AFS Venezuela
AFS Galatti Award Winner 2025: Nelly Salazar de Gasia
Nelly Salazar de Gasia of AFS Venezuela has been a foundational pillar and volunteer since 1989, helping the organization survive and thrive through some of the country’s most challenging circumstances. Her main roles included local chapter coordinator, national board member, and board advisor, using her expertise as a lawyer to significantly impact the organization’s legal and structural integrity. Key achievements include negotiating crucial agreements in the 1990s to secure scholarships for economically disadvantaged youth, coordinating the safe evacuation of hosted students in 2002, and being instrumental in reorganizing AFS Venezuela during an internal crisis in 2019, ensuring the organization’s continuity and stability for over two decades.
Peggy and Art Howe Award
Established in 2016, Peggy and Art Howe Award honors the outstanding service of AFS volunteer families. This award is inspired by the Howe family, who volunteered for AFS for more than six decades. Art Howe was a volunteer AFS Ambulance Driver in World War II, President of AFS (1965-1971), and Life Trustee until his passing in 2014.

AFS Norway
Peggy & Art Howe Award 2025 Winner: Torp Rivas Family
The Torp Rivas Family (Tove Kristin, Octavio Teofilo, Thea Michelle, Christian Felipe, Victor Andres, and Elise Andrea) from AFS Norway began their journey in 2002, evolving into a host family and dedicated volunteer unit, actively promoting diversity and inclusion. The family’s main roles have collectively included Treasurer, Contact Person, Interviewer, Chapter Coordinator, Trainer, and National Board Member, with Tove as a pillar of the Romerike chapter, and alumna Thea serving on the National Board and winning the Spirit of AFS Norway Prize in 2013. Their key achievements center on their unwavering hospitality, having hosted numerous students and opening their home as an emergency/temporary placement, and the significant leadership contributions of Tove, Thea, and Elise in chapter, national, and EFIL initiatives, extending their international network to over 40 countries.
Young AFS Volunteer Award
Volunteerism has an important role to play in harnessing the potential of young people, and in AFS, young volunteers make fundamental contributions to promote intercultural understanding. Established in 2015, the Young AFS Volunteer Award for Outstanding Service recognizes AFS volunteers under the age of 30 whose exceptional contributions to the organization have made a difference in advancing the mission and goals of AFS.

AFS Canada
Young AFS Volunteer Award Winner: Priya Jadav
Priya Jadav of AFS Canada is a dedicated volunteer and alumna from India (exchange to Czechia in 2016-2017) who has become an outstanding leader across four AFS organizations and the international network since 2016. Her main roles have spanned Orientations Facilitator, Trainer, Sending Coordinator, Alumni Project Leader, and Online Facilitator for international programs like Global STEM Accelerators. Among her key achievements are being recognized as the “Best AFS Exchange Student 2016/17” by AFS India, leading community service projects that impacted thousands of students in underfunded schools, creating and delivering intercultural trainings in Canada, and initiating the “Alumni Project 2025” to mobilize alumni for intercultural workshops in Canadian schools.
Community Impact Award
Our newest award, established in 2023, the AFS Community Impact Award for Standout Local Chapters recognizes the exceptional efforts AFS Local Chapters do every day to further the AFS Mission.

AFS Colombia
AFS Community Impact Award Winner 2025: Popayán Chapter
The Popayán Chapter of AFS Colombia, founded 38 years ago, has demonstrated an exceptional, sustained commitment to the AFS mission through deep community engagement and innovation. The chapter’s main roles include providing strong support for host/sending families, strengthening cultural integration through regular community activities, and supporting the national network by coordinating programs and orientations. Key achievements include building strong intercultural bonds through diverse activities (e.g., dance workshops, gastronomic festivals, gift drives), welcoming participants with diverse needs and backgrounds (e.g., wheelchair users, LGBTIQ+ students), collaborating with rural families and victims of armed conflict, and innovating with the Marandunianos podcast and the “Teachers with a Cause” program to amplify AFS visibility and impact in local schools.
Globally connected through volunteerism
AFS thanks all our volunteers who, with their efforts, commitment and dedication, make a positive contribution to society. Thank you for continuing to champion the AFS mission of intercultural understanding even in challenging times like these. Thank you for investing so much of your time and enthusiasm in continuously supporting AFS students, host families, sending families, schools, and local communities. You are an inspiration to us all!